Developer's Image Library (DevIL), formerly called OpenIL, is a programmer's 
library to develop applications with very powerful image loading capabilities, 
yet is easy for a developer to learn and use. Ultimate control of images is 
left to the developer, so unnecessary conversions, etc. are not performed. 
DevIL utilizes a simple, yet powerful, syntax. DevIL can load, save, convert, 
manipulate, filter and display a wide variety of image formats.

Currently, DevIL can load .bmp, .cut, .dds, .doom, .gif, .ico, .jpg, .lbm, 
.mdl, .mng, .pal, .pbm, .pcd, .pcx, .pgm, .pic, .png, .ppm, .psd, .psp, .raw, 
.sgi, .tga and .tif .hdr files.
Formats supported for saving include .bmp, .dds, .h, .jpg, .pal, .pbm, .pcx, 
.hdr, .pgm,.png, .ppm, .raw, .sgi, .tga and .tif.

DevIL currently supports the following APIs for display: OpenGL, Windows GDI, 
SDL, DirectX and Allegro. Compilers that can compile DevIL or use it include 
Djgpp, MSVC++, Linux gcc, Delphi, Visual Basic, Power Basic and Dev-C++.
